Many residents gathered to take in the sights at one of County Durham's biggest agricultural shows this weekend.
Attendees from across the North East could be seen enjoying the atmosphere at the Wolsingham Show on Saturday and Sunday (September 2 and 3) with livestock, competitions and displays to entertain visitors.
The show had plenty on offer on the agricultural day yesterday - including donkey Rides, vintage vehicles, and a birds of prey display - as well as horse competitions and even art displays from Wolsingham Primary School.
Today (Sunday), was country fair day, with highlights including a ferret show, alpacas, an artisan food market and live music.
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Among the displays enjoyed by spectators at the event in the stunning Weardale countryside was a bike stunt clinic where many witnessed riders perform various tricks.
The show proved popular with dog owners with many pooches sighted at the event - and one even got behind the wheel.
Adding to this, chickens and rabbits were on display as part of the agricultural day as event-goers perused the showroom.
Other activities on the day included show jumping, fairground rides, a vintage vehicle show, tractor pulling and many others.
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The day was so popular that AA traffic maps reported delays and congestion in the area of Wolsingham as a result of the event.
As residents descended on the show once again today (September 3), there were more warnings for residents of queuing traffic on the A689 both ways due to the event.
Here are some more pictures from the event:
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